Best Plumbing Companies in North Carolina
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Best Plumbing Companies in North Carolina

Find trusted plumbers professionals serving North Carolina. All contractors are independently researched and certified.

Only companies with a Certified Best Pick® badge meet our strict satisfaction & licensing requirements and are eligible for the Best Pick Guarantee.

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Only companies with a Certified Best Pick® badge meet our strict satisfaction & licensing requirements and are eligible for the Best Pick Guarantee.

Three Way Plumbing Services Inc
Certified Best Pick

Three Way Plumbing Services Inc

Certified Pro

"As a woman-owned-and-operated business, I founded this company on three principles: honesty, integrity, and reliability. I believe in continued training, and I am committed to educating our customers by empowering them to make informed decisions, no surprises. We are grateful for the trust put into us for 25+ years."

5th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Ace Hardware Home Services
Certified Best Pick

Ace Hardware Home Services

Certified Pro

"We are industry leaders that our local communities have grown to depend on. We aim to be helpful, delivering convenience, peace of mind, and maximum value for our customers."

2nd year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Certified Best Pick

Boda Plumbing

Certified Pro

"Boda Plumbing is a second generation, family owned-and-operated plumbing contractor. Every job, no matter how large or small, receives our full professional attention, dedication, and diligence from start to finish. We operate with honesty, accountability, determination, and care."

1st year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp

Recent Project Requests in North Carolina

Real homeowners looking for plumbers in your area

Charlotte

"Our downstairs bathroom isn’t flushing well due to the plastic toilet paper roll holder falling in and being flushed. Ye..."

Mar 27, 2026
Mooresville

"Water filtration system moved to garage from crawl space, new inline water heater for master bathroom"

Mar 25, 2026
Charlotte

"Master bathroom shower p-trap pipe is broken and needs to be repaired/ replaced. Our home is on a slab so the shower flo..."

Oct 28, 2025
Charlotte

"One of my kitchen sinks is clogged."

Aug 21, 2025
Fort Mill

"Investigate a leaking pipe from outdoor faucet. It appears to be leaking under the siding."

Aug 13, 2025
Charlotte

"Please could we get a quote for installing a new kitchen sink and faucet. Also not sure if it’s something you offer but..."

Jul 26, 2025
Charlotte

"Good morning, I have a 50-gallon electric water heater that keeps tripping, and I suspect the thermostat may be faili..."

Jun 25, 2025
Harrisburg

"Sewer clog. There are two full baths on first floor. When taking shower, water does not drain. The toilet next to shower..."

May 26, 2025
Harrisburg

"I would like someone to come and look at my plumbing vent pipes on the roof as they look discolored"

Apr 16, 2025
Gastonia

"Have a link in my bathroom standing shower. Thanks."

Apr 15, 2025
Certification Standards

How North Carolina Plumbing Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only plumbing companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Plumbing companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for plumbing work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent plumbing service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Certified Best Pick® plumbers companies in North Carolina

Best Pick Certified Plumbing companies in North Carolina, NC have earned their status through independent consumer research—not paid placement. To qualify, a company must meet strict standards:

  • High customer satisfaction: 4.0+ Google rating (25+ reviews) OR 80%+ recommendation rate from surveyed customers
  • Verified credentials: Active state licenses, general liability insurance, and workers' comp (where required)
  • Financial stability: Clean credit history and active Secretary of State standing
  • Local track record: Minimum 1 year serving the North Carolina, NC area

Certification is re-verified annually, ensuring continued performance.

No. Plumbing companies cannot buy Best Pick Certification, improved ratings, or better placement. Our research team independently evaluates companies based on customer satisfaction, licensing, insurance, and business stability—before any business relationship exists.

Companies that earn certification pay a participation fee after qualifying, which covers the cost of ongoing research and publication. This fee has no influence on whether a company qualifies or how they appear in our directory.

The Best Pick Guarantee provides financial protection—up to $2,500 in labor costs—if a Certified Best Pick Plumbing company fails to deliver on their commitments.

To be eligible:

  • Contact the company through Best Pick Reports or BestPickReports.com
  • Register for the guarantee (free)
  • Submit any claim within 45 days of the final date of service
  • Allow the company the opportunity to resolve the issue first

This guarantee applies only to Certified Best Pick companies, not Standard Pros. Full terms are available on our guarantee page.

If you notice slow drains or gurgling sounds in your sinks, the culprit often lies in the Piedmont red clay surrounding many North Carolina foundations. This expansive clay swells and shrinks through our heavy rain and dry spells, which can cause buried sewer lines to shift or joints to separate. In older neighborhoods with mature tree canopies, such as Dilworth in Charlotte or Oakwood in Raleigh, those soil gaps invite aggressive root intrusion that eventually blocks the line entirely. Homeowners should also watch for a sudden drop in water pressure; in homes built between the late 1970s and 1995, this often indicates that original polybutylene pipes are beginning to flake or leak hidden within the walls.

You can narrow down several common local issues with a few simple checks. First, unscrew your faucet aerators and look for small white or yellow flakes; if your home was built during the suburban boom of the 1980s, these are often bits of polybutylene or aging dip tubes that signal it's time for a professional assessment. Next, check your crawlspace during our humid summer months for condensation on cold water lines, which can lead to wood rot if your encapsulation isn't handling the Lowcountry or Piedmont moisture levels. Before the occasional winter ice storm hits, ensure your outdoor hose bibs are disconnected and insulated, as our crawlspace-heavy housing stock is particularly vulnerable to burst pipes when the temperature drops. If you see a persistent wet spot in your yard that won't dry, stop there and call a local plumber to check for a main line break caused by shifting red clay.

Plumbing services here are often tailored to the unique challenges of the North Carolina landscape. Polybutylene pipe replacement is a major focus because this material was used extensively in Triangle and Charlotte area subdivisions from 1978 to 1995 and is now prone to failure. For homeowners dealing with the high humidity of the Southeast, crawlspace plumbing encapsulation and moisture control are essential to prevent pipe corrosion and mold growth under the home. Additionally, sewer line repair is a seasonal staple; our native red clay shifts significantly between the wet spring and dry summer, often cracking aging clay or cast iron laterals. Many professionals now use trenchless CIPP lining, which allows for these repairs without destroying established landscaping or heavily treed yards common in older districts.

To find the best plumbing company, start by confirming they hold an active license from the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors. Local expertise is vital; you want a trusted plumber who understands how our expansive Piedmont clay impacts underground piping. To simplify this search, you can use Best Pick Reports. They perform a 6-step merit-based qualification process that verifies insurance, workers' compensation, and state licenses. Only companies with a 4.0+ Google rating or an 80% satisfaction rate from independent surveys earn certification, and they cannot buy their way into the guide. Registered homeowners also benefit from the $2,500 Best Pick Guarantee, providing financial protection and peace of mind for your project.